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Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-12425, described as Japan, Ishikawa Prefecture (Kaga), Kutani. Platter, with bail handle, porcelain; with overglaze enamel decoration. Kutani ware. Viewed from top: oblong shape with longsides deeply concave and short sides convex (violin shape). Bail handle joins body at middle of concave sides. Thick massive walls; short vertical sides. Wide rim with brown pigment (beni-e). Bold elaborate decoration on interior in rich enamels: deep blue, dark purple, green, red and yellow enamels, with black lacquer. Yellow wave bordering field of white. Pheasant (?) on tree stump, flowers, grass etc. Leaf and flower design with blue scroll design. Five petal flower design on outer side. Floral design on handle. Foot gouged out. Yellow seal mark (Fuku "prosperity") on base. Height with handle 17 centimeters, maximum length 31 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-14588a-k, described as sweetmeat set: 9 enameled dishes (a-i), in round oak container with lid (j,k): a) center plate: round, flat bottomed, turned up side, brass rim, 3 spur feet.  decoration: black vases of various shapes, 1 with emblems projecting from mouth, on white ground; gilt detail.  border patterns: trellis-work alternating with scroll work band at inner side, black scroll work on pale blue on side.  rolling linear design on exterior on exterior on pale lime-green ground.  blue flower design on base.  (b-i) wedge shaped, to fit around center dish (a); with scalloped outer curve.  each has similar decoration to (a) and one of the 8 ordinary symbols (pa pao).  (j,k) are round, flat bottomed oak, stained to rosewood appearance.  both with major split thru.  paper label states "18th c." (a) has large chip.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-14597, described as tray, canton enamel. Fan-shaped with landscape scene in famille rose colors of Mts...., temple, bldgs. and  pine trees on white ground. Bordered bu black scroll design on light green. Reverse turquoise. Poem and/or signature in black and red script on front, potter's 2 cracks and chip in enamel. width 14.4 centimeters, length 10.5 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-15897, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-13346, described as Teak tray; inlaid mother-of-pearl, brass corners, floral and animal motifs; 32 cm. length, 19 cm. width.